Le Carré d’Art presents Mouna Saboni’s exhibition entitled Disappearance, a project carried out along route 65 in Jordan, the central point of the “Diagonal of Thirst” which extends from Tangier to China. A project on the disappearance of water, a major crisis of our century that the world will have to confront. Cradle of humanity, marked by History and the great monotheistic religions, a territory which has kept traces of…
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This is one of the most surprising portfolios received this week. It is titled: The Last Request and is the work of Rankin. [video_embed_hd url="https://vimeo.com/937569277"] This text accompanies it: "The Last Request" is a poignant film /photo campaign brought to life by British photographer Rankin, celebrating the legacy of the now late Paola, a courageous individual who confronted the reality of…
Until April 27, the Dolby Chadwick Gallery in San Francisco is exhibiting Éric Antoine. The exhibition entitled Abodes is presented as follows: The show’s titular series Abodes speaks to how inextricably linked Antoine’s work is to his home and memories. Different configurations of numbered boxes represent the artist’s past residences, which begin and end in the secluded forest of France’s Alsace region. Within the expansive wooded landscape, Antoine developed his…
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CAMERA WORK gallery presents an exhibition of Patrick Demarchelier, until September 14th, 2019. The exhibition offers a comprehensive view into the oeuvre of the artist with a selection of 30 works. These include major works as well as – in the main part of the exhibition – numerous new and never before exhibited works that he has been created the last couple years. Patrick Demarchelier is considered as one of…
Deborah Bell Photographs presents Elaine Mayes: Haight-Ashbury Portraits 1967-1968, an exhibition of vintage prints of portraits the photographer made in the now-legendary San Francisco neighborhood called Haight-Ashbury. Celebrating the recent publication by Damiani of the book by FotoFocus Artistic Director and Curator Kevin Moore, Elaine Mayes: Haight Ashbury Portraits 1967-1968, the exhibition opens November 17 and will be on view through March 4, 2023. This is the first monograph of…
“Paris by night” intensifies the city. On March 1, 1978, Fabrice Emaer inaugurated Le Palace with a memorable performance by singer Grace Jones, directed by photographer and director Jean-Paul Goude. The former music hall, now open to the diversity of sexualities and backgrounds, became a hotspot for Parisian nightlife. Perhaps out of nostalgia for those festive nights of the 1970s and 1980s, Nuit Blanche has been offering, since October 5,…
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Lise Guillon & Emile Garcon : Promising young talents. Born in Brittany, Emile Garçon is a director, photographer and the author of a first novel. At the age of 19, he left for Lebanon to photograph the revolution. He made a second photographic series on film sets. At the same time, he directed short films in Verdun, Paris and Burgundy and won several awards in festivals. Lise Guillon was born…
The Académie des beaux-arts is hosting the exhibition Fulani of the Sahel by Pascal Maitre, winner of the 2022 edition of the Marc Ladreit de Lacharrière Photography award- Academy of Fine Arts. Thanks to this award, Pascal Maitre has been working for two years on this project which has taken him to Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso and Benin. The Fulani people number no less than 70 million men and women, spread…
After Home in 2014, Les Douches la Galerie is devoting a new personal exhibition to the work of Tom Arndt. Accompanying the publication of the book Reflets d’Amérique by the atelier EXB, the exhibition brings together twenty-six photographs taken from 1970 to the present day, printed by the artist. Together, they tell the poetry of simple things in an America of big cities, suburbs and the rural world. Since the…
For a decade, The Pink Lady Food Photographer of the Year has established itself as the leading award in food photography and widely contributed to expand the definition and understanding of the what and why of photographing food. The Eye of Photography has teamed up with the Award to shed a light on this ambitious programme. Let's meet Caroline Kenyon, its founder and director. What are the origins of…
Starting on November 26, 2022 Camera Work Gallery presents the exhibition Olaf Heine: Human Conditions with works by Berlin-based photographic artist Olaf Heine. Featuring more than 40 works, the exhibition shows numerous main works from the artist’s body of work as well as new photographs, which are exhibited for the very first time. It is Olaf Heine’s most comprehensive exhibition so far, who is exclusively presented by CAMERA WORK Gallery.…
He was born 1886 in Guadalajara and died 1980 in Madrid: José Ortiz Echagüe was a man of many talents. In 1914, the engineer and balloon and aircraft pilot, took part in the first successful attempt to fly across the Straits of Gibraltar. He also founded two of Spain’s most successful large corporations, namely the C.A.S.A. aircraft factory in 1923 and in 1950 the automobile manufacturer SEAT. At the same…
Christopher Anderson began photographing his family in a completely organic way. His images were simply the natural action of a partner trying to stop time, and not let one moment of his relationships slip by. As a photographer, he had never thought of his personal photographs as ‘work’ until photographer Tim Hetherington saw a photograph Anderson had made of his wife Marion and said, “this is about the passing of…
On the occasion of the publication of the book The American West, Les Douches la Galerie presents its fourth personal exhibition of Ernst Haas. Taken between 1952 and 1981, the thirty-two photographs presented testify to his sensitive explorations of the American West and the wide technical palette that characterizes his work. In the summer of 1952, Ernst Haas, an Austrian-American photographer, set off on a journey to the heart of…
This is the 27th installment of the online series by Peter Fetterman Gallery called the Power of Photography highlighting hope, peace and love in the world. We invite you to enjoy and reflect on these works during this time. William Klein (b. 1928) Club Allegro Fortissimo, Paris, 1990 © The Estate of William Klein/Courtesy Peter Fetterman Gallery Only a smart, sensitive, intelligent, maverick like William Klein could have pulled this image off. It indeed has power…
A.Galerie presents Storytelling by David Yarrow. Published by Rizzoli Editions and released in Europe and the United States, this new 350-page book includes more than 125 iconic photos of the artist and also includes a signed print. For more than two decades, British photographer David Yarrow has created evocative images of iconic personalities, sporting moments and endangered wildlife. The images in this book alone have generated nearly $40 million and…
This deluxe coffee table volume, Film Noir Portraits, is a collector’s edition of essential genre portraits by era-defining studio photographers such as Robert Coburn, Ernest Bachrach and A.L. Whitey. Film Noir Portraits, published in November 2022 by Reel Art Press, includes unseen images and previously unpublished outtakes from Night of the Hunter and Sweet Smell of Success, and classic stills from films like Gilda, Double Indemnity and Lady From Shanghai. Subjects range from A-list superstars (Robert Mitchum, Barbara Stanwyck,…
Samuel Fosso (Kumba, CM, 1962–Bangui, CF; Paris, FR) is one of the most renowned African photographers working today. He has been a key innovator in the great tradition of African studio photography since the mid- 1970s, developing and successively refining a distinctive form of explicitly theatrical self-portraiture. Fosso’s self-portraits blend photography with performance and intertwine autobiographical themes and conceptions of the self with political and historical perspectives. The works articulate…
The Escape Landscapes exhibition by Maja Strgar Kurečić presents abstract photography that belongs to the very top of contemporary Croatian photography. The exhibition consists of forty original large-format photographs. It is an abstract photography of an organic landscape that is both very personal and powerful. Escape Landscapes represent a great example of organic abstraction, which finds its foundations in Aaron Siskind's abstract photography focused on the details of things with…
A stunning collection of vintage studio photographs from Egypt, including princes, pashas, and members of the now vanished ruling class, presented in a sumptuous edition. From the invention of the camera, photographers, like painters, have sought to portray other people, and early studio photographs, with their highly stylized props, poses, and costumes, offer a beguiling window onto the prevailing fashions, tastes, and attitudes of their time. The portraits in this…
"Cafés", whatever the country, are the place where people meet spontaneously and where everyone is welcome. Friendly, one can meet people of all origins, all social classes, all religions. Each one of them is an actor, playing the main part in his own story. In 30 years of calendars, Lavazza has told us the stories of many of those people, mixing dreams and reality over a cup of coffee. …